Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Hello! Sale-a-bration is ending in just a few days! Oh no! Make sure you get any of the free items before the end of the week. SAB ends on March 31st. Last week Stampin' Up! added 7 more items that you can get for free with a $50 order.

ITEM NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

147361

2016-2018 In Color 8-1/2” X 11” Cardstock

147365

Party Animal Designer Series Paper

147363

Succulent Garden Designer Series Paper

147364

Tasty Treats Specialty Designer Series Paper

147362

Party Animal Designer Washi Tape

147360

Seaside Textured Impressions Embossing Folder

147356

Sparkle Textured Impressions Embossing Folder

When placing an order in my online shop, use Hostess Code: WTMJ3U6U.

Any orders placed using this hostess code will be entered to win a Cupcakes and Embellishments kits along with 2 retired Paper Pumpkin refill kits.

Or if you've been thinking about signing up, now is the time.

During Sale-A-Bration, you can become a demonstrator for just $99 USD and choose TWO additional stamp sets for your Starter Kit—any stamp set, any price! (Excludes Sale-A-Bration sets and bundles.) Plus, the kit ships for free!

AND If you sign up under me, I'm throwing in an additional free gift from me (valued at $35)! Contact me to find out more!!

Not sure which item to get, check the photo at the top of the post showcasing some of my favorite items.

Monday, March 27, 2017

Hello!! I hope everyone had a great weekend. We had my nephew's first birthday party on Saturday and it was a lot of fun. This month has been filled with tons of kids parties for us. And we have another one this weekend as well, then I think we have a break for a while. In the next few days I'll share the invites I made for my nephew's first birthday as well as the card I made for his gift.

For today, I'm sharing a card I made for this week's challenge at Global Design Project. I check out all of the great projects the designers make each week and this is the first time I'm finally participating. The challenge this week was to CASE Louise Sharp. I LOVE everything she makes. I decided to use the same layout for my card. It's such a great layout that you can do so many things with it.

I used the Delicate Details stamp set from SAB. This set is great! I don't know why it's taken me so long to use it. I put 2 of the images on one block, stamped in versamark and embossed with white embossing powder. Gorgeous!! Don't forget you only have a few more days to get this great set. I then cut a dragonfly and added the sentiment to a tag. The sentiment was too long for my tag, so I used washi tape to cover up the areas that I didn't want to stamp when I stamped each word. This is a good thing to remember when you are hunting for a sentiment for you card. You can always make it fit!

I added gold thread behind the dragonfly and some gold sequins and dazzling details to finish the card. So pretty!

Be sure to play along this week at Global Design Project. This is my first time but it won't be the last!!

Monday, March 20, 2017

Happy Monday! I am happy to announce my next class to go. In this class you will use the Perfect Mix stamp set and Urban Underground DSP to make 6 super cute cards. You will receive the Perfect Mix stamp set in clear, a package of In Color Enamel shapes and all of the supplies needed for 6 cards. (Adhesive, scissors and coloring tools/inks are not included).

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Hello Welcome to the Stampin' Up! Artisan Blog hop. There are 20 of us from around the world so be sure to follow along to see every one's projects. You should have just come from Holly's blog. She had some fabulous projects for you this week!

Our theme for this month was to focus on Basket Bunches or Dragonfly Dreams. I chose to work with Basket Bunches. I had used Dragonfly Dreams for my display stamper projects back in November so I was out of ideas for that set, haha! Plus that bunny is so cute in Basket Bunches that I knew I wanted to do something with him. I'm also glad to have fun springy cards to share after ALL of the snow we just got here on the east coast. I mean it's mid-March, this is crazy!!

This came out exactly how I pictured it in my head. How cute is the carrot wreath?? To get a perfect circle shape for the wreath, I cut out the size circle I wanted out of the circle framelits. See below.

I used this circle as the base for the carrots. I stamped, colored and die cut 15 carrots to fit around the wreath. Then I cut and colored the bunny as well. The bunny's tail is one of the pom poms from the Pom Pom trim. As I was cutting it off the trim, it came unraveled a bit and got a little puffy but I like the look it gives. I stamped and embossed the sentiment on a Pool Party tag. To finish off the card I added ribbon from the Cupcakes and Carousel embellishment kit and some enamel shapes and gold dazzling details. This is my favorite card!!

For my next card I did lots of watercoloring!

I stamped and embossed everything on water color paper with white embossing powder. I then used inks and my aqua painter to color everything in. The background was also water colored and the bottom was stamped with the little grass image.

If you look closely at the background you will see that I embossed several clouds from the Lift Me Up stamp set with white embossing powder. I also added white sequins to several of the clouds. You can't have a card without sequins or enamel shapes!! :)

The sentiment was stamped on vellum paper and glued using the fine tip glue pen. Since this glue dries clear it's perfect to use on vellum paper!

I hope you enjoyed these Easter cards!!

Next up is Jessica Winter. Click below to check out her amazing projects!

Here is the link list of the full Artisan Design team for you to browse:

Click here!

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I have been a Stampin Up demonstrator since 2007. I have loved every minute of it! My full time job is a project manager at a pharmaceutical company. I would love if stamping could be my full time job. Hopefully one day it could be :)

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